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July 8, 10 - New FCC Action
Today I received the long awaited letter from the FCC on our transmitter issue.. In short it said:
In your December 22, 2009 response to the NOUO, you stated that you would install a filter (also referred to as a "RF Choke") and reconnect the antenna's ground lead in order to resume operation of your AM transmitter in Stayton, Oregon, with the antennal and ground configuration exceeding three meters.
On March 23, 2010, this office re-inspected your AM transmitter, then operating with a filter (Rangemaster Model AM1000FIL) along with the associated antenna and ground configuration. This office made field strength measurements with and without the filter connected to your antenna/ground configuration. The field strength meter readings revealed no appreciable difference between operation of your AM transmitter and associated equipment with the filter attached, and without the filter attached. Consequently, it is apparent that the attachment of the filter to the transmitter and associated equipment does not limit the total length of the transmisson line, antenna and ground to the three meters required for unlicensed operation pursant to Section 15.219 of the Commission's rules. The FCC's Office of Engineering and Technology ("OET") also tested the devices and OET's results confirm the ineffectiveness of this configuration. The field strength measurements also exceeded the 14.8uV/m at 30 meters limit prescribed by section 15.209 (a) of the rules.
You are hereby warned that operation of this radio transmitting equipment, in the configuration as tested on March 23, 2010, without a valid radio station authorization is a violation of Section 301 of the Act. Resumed unatuthorized operation of the radio transmitting equipment described herein may result in additional sanctions and potentetial forfeitures. Binh Nguyen , resident agent, Portland Resident Agent Office, western Region, Enforcement Bureau.
So, our primary transmitter is off until we can find a way to make it compliant. We still stream our station and we do have one transmitter still on that seems compliant.. Ken Cartwright
July 7, 10 - Fund Raiser for KENC
INDOOR YARD SALE FUNDRAISER FOR KENC COMMUNITY RADIO & TELEVISION
INDOOR YARD SALE AT 429 N. 3RD. AVE BEGINNING TUESDAY JULY 13 THROUGH JULY 31. TOOLS, DISHES, ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, CLOTHES, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, WHEEL CHAIRS, RECORD PLAYER AND ALBUMS AND LOTS OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.. NO REASONABLE OFFERS REFUSED. CASH, DEBIT OR CREDIT CARDS ONLY... HELD AT CARTWRIGHT'S MUSIC EVENT CENTER TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY. ALL PROCEEDS SUPPORT OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY RADIO AND TELEVISION KENC...
May 25, 2010 - Money for listening
EVERY MORNING MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY BETWEEN 6:30 AND 9:30 AM, AM 1620 KENC WILL BE
GIVING AWAY $25 AND A GIFT PACK TO ONE LUCKY LISTENER. TO BE ELIGIBLE, ALL YOU NEED TO
DO IS GO TO OUR WEB SITE AT WWW.KENCRADIO.COM AND SIGN THE GUEST BOOK. ONE NAME WILL
BE DRAWN FROM THAT GUEST BOOK EACH MORNING, AND THAT PERSON WILL HAVE TILL 9:30 AM
THAT DAY TO CONTACT KENC BY EMAIL AT KENC@WVI.COM OR CALL US AT 503-769-5362 TO WIN.
IT'S THAT SIMPLE, AND WHO COULDN'T USE AN EXTRA $25? YOU CAN'T WIN IF YOU DON'T
PLAY...
MONEY FOR LISTENING, HOW FUN IS THAT? THE BEST MUSIC IN THE WORLD AND WE'LL PAY YOU TO
LISTEN, EXCLUSIVELY ON AM 1620 KENC COMMUNITY RADIO.
Names called:
5-24-10 Fern Anderson
5-25-10 Raven O'keefe
5-26-10 Jeff & Cari
5-27-10 Cathy Britell
6-01-10 James Dunne
6-02-10 Linda Sickler
6-03-10 Roy Gaylord
6-08-10 Kim Jones
6-09-10 Keith Burkhart (WINNER)
6-10-10 Kent McGregor
6-15-10 Peter Deane
6-25-10 Kathy Boyd
June 13, 10 - What's happening to PEG in Stayton
PEG as of June 12, 2010.
Ken Cartwright
The city of Stayton has a dedicated channel on Wave Broadband cable, channel 5. It is known as a government channel and is dedicated for Public, Educational & Government use, known as a PEG. For over 2 years, cable subscribers have become accustomed to seeing Stayton council and town hall meetings, concerts in the park, concerts at Cartwright's Music Event Center, lambing time, Scio Sheep and Lamb fair, Market Place, Easter egg hunts, government candidates forums, Chamber of commerce luncheons with special guests, State senator town hall meetings, county commissioner meetings and other special productions. All of these videos, with the exception of the Commissioners meetings have been shot and produced by Ken Cartwright with some help from James Wright. The commissioners meeting we could not show for a long time because we had to have the DVD rendered in a special way in order to be played on the current system. All of the equipment is privately owned by Ken who has a production facility in place at Cartwright's Music Event Center. It has been the hope and goal of Ken to make this a public facility, that all of Stayton can use.
Several years ago, former mayor Virginia Honeywell, at the request of Ken Cartwright, formed the cable access committee. The city council ratified this committee with the exception of Steve Frank, who abstained from voting Ken to the commission. This group met to bring an operation manuel and procedure guide to the council for the day to day and year to year operation of a PEG system. Originally it was the commissions desire to not run the operation, but to oversee the group who would be running the PEG. The commissions job is to report back to the city council and make recommendations to the council as a voice for the PEG operations manager.
Ken Cartwright began videotaping and airing the city council during Mayor Honeywell's tenure, because as a reporter for community radio KENC, he felt that the coverage of the city council was not being adequately conveyed to the public with just newspaper and some radio reporting. Since that time two years ago when he began videotaping, there is much more awareness in our community with regards to not only city council, but to other events that make a whole community.
When he first began running video on the channel 5, he could not get the cable company to provide a direct link to the feed node so he bought a DVD player and TV monitor and placed them in the cable company's office in order to get the videos up. That was over two years ago and recently he asked the cable company to provide a DVD player and monitor as he needed his for the Events Center studio. They put a used player and TV in which is barely adequate. Ken has been trying to get the cable company to give him 24/7 access to the fiber node that feeds the signal to the cable. It is impossible to do any kind of daily programming without that access. We have to render a DVD in a special program which is very time consuming in order to get it played. When it's played, because there is no one there to change the DVD, it is played in an endless loop that gets very old quickly. The same program will sometimes run for a week before it's changed because of the current system. They don't seem to be interested in helping to bring local television to the community. I don't get it, as it's proprietary programming that you can't get anywhere else; an exclusivity that should be of interest to them. But because PEG is a regulation enacted by congress, they seem to only participate because they have to, and at a minimum.
Ken tried to negotiate directly with Wave Broadband for this direct node access and to have it installed at his music event center, but it was felt by Mayor Aboud that my approach was too direct and that because it was a city controlled channel it would be best left to the city manager and the mayor do this negotiating. The last news I had was that Wave has agreed to put a direct fiber node in the community center "MAYBE" sometime this late summer. That node and facility will need a duplication of equipment that Cartwright's Music Event Center already has. Who pays for that? Me? No. The city? Probably not. Wave? I doubt it but that would be nice. Donors? No guarantee, just maybe.
So, where are we with the PEG community cable access channel? I told the mayor and city manager that I would no longer be providing the city council meetings and other shoots for channel 5 because after two years of doing it for free and buying the thousands of dollars of TV production gear and related computers and programs I felt that It was time for me to get paid. I began the formation of a 501-C3 not for profit group known as (NSCA) North Santiam Communications Association some months ago, again at my own personal cost, $700 to date and $700 yet to go, but have not been able to attract 5 people from our community who are interested in serving and being a part of community TV. It was the provision of the cable access committee that this 501-C3 would be the actual operations group of the TV channel and station. With that said, funding for PEG is guaranteed in our franchise agreement with wave in two ways. First, the cities franchise agreement that spells out a set aside channel (PEG) allows that 1.2% of the collected franchise fee from Wave will be used to fund the operation. That agreement has been in affect for over 10 years and to date, none of that money has been set aside, but instead like the franchise fee, it has all gone into the general city fund. That amount is over $30,000 a year. 1.2% of it would be less than $1,000 a year but had it been set aside, that would be nearly $10,000 for a startup of a facility. The other funding mechanism for the city to tell Wave to instill a 60 cent per month per Stayton city limits subscriber fee. Currently that fee because of the Stayton's PEG agreement language cannot be used for salary's but only equipment. The language can easily be changed by a decision by the city council and I think it should be. The sixty cents a month fee comes out to about $550 a month. That is a good start in compensation for coordinating all that goes into what is and will be placed on channel 5. Most communities like Salem and Woodburn use all the collected franchise fees to run their PEG channels. I think that's not going to happen in Stayton.
It was discussed by the cable access commission that other communities up and down the canyon that are served by Wave could also use this facility with a per city per subscriber fee instilled by each community like Aumsville, Sublimity, Turner, Lyons, Mehama, Mill City Gates and surrounding areas. This would eliminate the need for the cable company having each community form a PEG agreement with them and duplicating the process. I presented this idea to the cable company and they didn't think it was a good idea and stopped talking to me about it. Maybe they would like all PEG's to go away, or maybe they would like each community to have a set aside channel; I don't know because they won't talk about it. Mayor Aboud and City Manager Don Eubank thinks it's a good idea to have a shared PEG center and so do I. I don't think Stayton is at a point that others would use a PEG studio. I think there are many who would like to see high school football, basketball, plays, concerts, board meetings as well as being able to have these same events broadcast live, but they will want someone else to do the work to make it happen. I think that's OK, but there should be compensation for it.
I approached Stayton Cooperative Telephone Company some time ago about their new Fiber Optic build out that is going on in Stayton and asked if they were able to help bring locally produced television programs to the community. They said they couldn't and wouldn't support that on the cable but could and would support it by use of the internet and their fiber build out. Several months ago they helped me in setting up a live television streaming system. We have have been testing it now for 2 months and with some improvements, it will far exceed what cable television can and will do for us. For the past several years everything thing that I have video taped for cable has been and still is available on the KENC website provided by SCTC. They have been community players for many years and want the community to have the best in communications and live video access and have stepped up to plate to make that happen. We call it CIT, or Community internet Television., Everyone that has a computer and a connection is able to see what has been recorded in and for this community. Plus the advantage is we can and will broadcast local events live as well as delayed. They are also working to acquire programming for CIT, and that is just the beginning.
So what will happen to the PEG? I have been assured that if I continue to show the city council meetings that I record, the city will eventually work out a deal with Wave and the city council probably will ratify the PEG language change we need for funding to get it on. So for a few more months I will continue to make the city council meetings available on channel 5. I don't see the PEG going much further than that. Mayor Aboud has recently asked the citizens of this community how they feel about a PEG channel and would they pay .60 cents a month to keep it going? So far, no response. So I guess it would be fair to say that if people have no objections or opinions about it, then it's fair to say they wouldn't object to a monthly additional fee to keep city council meetings alive. I don't see enough community interest in others learning how to video tape and contribute programs with the exception of Stayton High School and I think it may never be more than what it is; and that's terrible... We need some volunteers to step forward and help with this if it's ever going to go anywhere. We need folks that want to learn how to use a camera, learn an Apple Mac computer editing system, go on shoots to city council meetings and do the shoots and get involved. I'd love to see regular talk shows produced by our citizens that are relative to our needs. But in the meantime, I'm still working on it, still bringing what I think the community needs in broadcasting and trying to make a difference by empowering our community with relevant information that you can't get anywhere else and you don't even have to go to the meetings.
Ken Cartwright
KENC Community Radio and television.
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